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Originally Posted by Chris Chadwick I learned to hard code and how to use Dreamweaver at the same time (this was back in the days of Dreamweaver 3) I use doth methods to compliment each other. |
Yep, this is what I did as well. I'd let DW do the general coding, then go in and reformat it and add the specifics as needed. Now I just use
UltraEdit, which is a feature-rich text editor... and I have no desire to go back.
@theone_trent,
Resolution differences are a problem everywhere, regardless if you use Dreamweaver. But that is common ground that has to be decided upon...most say to base it around 800 x 600 with a little play. So long as you use Firefox,
the web developer extension is superior. You can have it resize your window on-the-fly, view cookies/session information...pretty much anything accessible from the browser is presented in a clean format to you.